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Alternatives to Anubis Market
Tor market alternatives to Anubis Market for 2026: six other operators we track with verified onion URLs and mirror discipline.
Six alternative Tor marketplaces
When Anubis Market is unreachable or you want to comparison-shop, these are the six other operators we track. All have been continuously reachable on Tor for at least 90 days, all settle in Monero, all publish PGP-signed mirror announcements on Dread.
Nexus Market is an English-language Tor marketplace running since 2023 — BTC, LTC and XMR. Listed here as an alternative when Anubis is unreachable. Three v3 endpoints. Verify against operator-signed mirror announcements before submitting credentials.
BTC · LTC · XMR · English-language, global
Osiris Market — English UI, online since 2024, BTC + XMR. Listed alongside Anubis as one of the alternatives when one or the other is unreachable. Three v3 endpoints in current rotation.
BTC · XMR · English-language, availability-first
Crown Market — English UI, online since 2024, BTC + XMR. Bespoke storefront design rather than the templated codebase most Tor markets use. PGP messaging is on by default for vendor threads.
BTC · XMR · English-language, bespoke UI
Mars Market — English UI, online since 2023, BTC + LTC + XMR. Three concurrent v3 endpoints. Listed as an alternative when Anubis or Nexus is unreachable.
BTC · LTC · XMR · English-language, multi-coin
Awazon Market — English UI, online since 2024, BTC + XMR. Three concurrent v3 endpoints. Storefront imitates mainstream e-commerce layout — useful for first-time Tor buyers.
BTC · XMR · English-language, e-commerce UX
WeTheNorth (WTN) — bilingual English/French Tor marketplace, online since 2021, BTC + XMR. Listed as a region-specific alternative to Anubis. Three concurrent v3 endpoints.
BTC · XMR · Bilingual EN/FR, Canadian focus
What makes a marketplace an alternative?
For our purposes, a Tor marketplace earns inclusion here when each of these conditions has held for at least 90 days: continuous reachability on at least one hidden-service endpoint, public PGP-signed mirror announcements pinned on the operator’s Dread account, at least one privacy-preserving settlement currency (Monero, almost always), and a documented multisig-escrow workflow. Marketplaces that fall off any of those conditions for a sustained window are dropped.
How to choose between them
If you need Ethereum, the answer is Anubis — the only operator on the list that natively settles in ETH. If you need Litecoin, you have three options: Nexus, Anubis or Mars. If you want a bilingual English/French interface, that’s WeTheNorth. If you specifically need a marketplace that’s hard to take down via DDoS, Mars and Osiris both publish more concurrent endpoints than the average. For everything else, the operator-specific notes on each market’s detail page cover the relevant differences.